Brenna, one of the volunteers at the Wild at Heart animal clinic, is horrified to find a dog caught in a trap in the local nature preserve, but subsequent events prove that every story has two sides.
Looks at the 1978 birth of Louise Brown, the first baby born through in-vitro fertilization, as well as events leading up to this revolutionary treatment for infertility and its ramifications.
Surveys legislation, public attitudes, and conditions in the area of treatment of animals, particularly in scientific experimentation and also in agriculture, hunting, and entertainment.
Stephanie Klein recounts her experiences battling her weight as a child, including the summer she spent at fat camp, and explains how those experiences shaped every aspect of her life until she was finally able to come to terms with her size.
Malory makes some good friends at the prestigious Chestnut Hill boarding school, but when she spots the promise in a wary and defensive horse, Tybalt, she has to rely on her instincts.
Amy prepares to leave Heartland farm and go to college, but she must come to terms with her painful past when a mysterious horse arrives in the stable.
Examines how mental illness research has progressed to its current state as well as the prime focuses of scientific research, including the search for genetic links and the development of treatments.